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I i * •**3/ f : " v - to'ibsp^- ' * 'W$> wm^w * 4 - ' imwmm^ * *. ~ ' '*<, - *rvwvv : > •* <•• 1 w ':w-'' •.*-*, ; ^ v -v i " 4 ' ,<v *> w„*»* •*** * i / - m - , u/, ', f <* ^ , r K ... ' . /-J, ^ ^ ' ! - l ' *' «' ' % v i # » - " * * ' ••" S'^' - . . , »• - . .:" •" 1 ' ' . ' ' . v V SETCION 1—PAGE FOUR THE DENISON REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919 V' | Official Publication '•]. >;, , -— « Denlson, Iowa, Wednesday, Jan. £2, 1919. Pursuant to adjournment the board of supervisors met at 10 o'clock a. m. Chairman Martin Nelila presiding. Members present: Martin Nehls, C. J. ; Bohnsack, Wm. Ksgers, Hans Hagge and . John A. Holland. Absent: None. ' Minutes of Friday, Jan. 3, 1919, were read and. approved. Appointment Of H. I. Vollersen as dep- uty county treasurer was on motion ap- proved. On motion following official bonds were approved: iH. I. Vollersen, for deputy county treasurer. Fred Jepsen, f6r clerk Goodrich Twp. Gustav Else, for clerk Morgan Twp. J H A Christiansen for clerk of Sol- dier Twp. , Max Hoist for clerk of Denison Twp. H. A. Norman for assessor of Denison city. Fred Jacobs for assessor of Morgan Twp. - Jurgen Koch for assessor of Charter Oak Twp. H. a Dorale for assessor of Soldier Twp. August Maack for assessor of Hanover Twp. Ludolf Mohr for assessor of Schleswig. H. B. Hansen for justice of the peace Stockholm Twp. Frank Robb for justice of the peace Charter Oak Twp. Frank L. Hoffman for constable Deni- son city. Jurgen Jepsen for constable Goodrich ; ' Twp. On motion bonds of banks designated for deposits of county funds were'ap- proved. as follows: Commercial bank of Schleswig, Iowa. Farmers State bank, Dow City, Iowa. * On motion claims were allowed as fol- lows: ttAi •, lk-F. Morris, poldiefs, relief com- commissioner Theo. Drak'e, soldiers relief com- f;.T /(•> P '4.10 «.CQ county, meeting with auditor 130.60 M. B. Jones, services in engi- neer's office jr. 101:88 Andrew Bell, »., supplies*; post- *>• •«ge and subicriptioni to HEitator l#i25, Mrs. Gus Retman, laundry for v>' c'out-t house 1.25 Gu« Retman, janitor work in court house Vi... $5.40 Oscar Knobloch, . labor : in co\irt ibouee I ..U...«. .vs... 27.50 Review Pu.b. .Co., ipubltqhin'g botircl <U proceedings, notices and sample ballot 131.07 City of Denison,'water rent 182.10 City of Denison, lighting court house, jail and heating plant.. 26.01 Midland Chemicail Co., supplies for court house 25.50 Wm. Kruthoff, trustee Denison - Ttap. 15.00 M. J. Conway,, trustee Denison Twp. 15.00 Martin Houlihan, trustee Denison Twp. 15.00 Max Hoist, clerk Denison Twp... 12.00 Wm. Blackman, livery for engi- neer's office 4.00 L. D. Vassar, cleaning jail 3.00 Paul Walde, storm windows and repairs for court house 445.40 Julius Jacobs, trustee Charter Oak Twp. ( 3.00 Wm. B. Dana Co., advertising bond sale , .. .. 6.60 C. P.- HarVey, trustee Denison •Twp. ...... w,„, ... 3.00 J. H. A. Christiansen, clerk Sol- dier Twp 6.00 Albert 1 Fester, trustee ; Soldier •* JiV .J ' 6.00 Fritz Schoenfeld,- trustee Soldier Twp. ... . 6.00. 6.00 1 4g.00 8.00 7.80 7.30 15.00 21.00 7.50 12.00 6; F> ••'*1 Twp. ....... Frank Henning, trustee Hanover 'fwp. Wilbur Hall, trustee" WfH'ow Twp. John Cook, appraiser on roads .. H. F. Johannsen,- r appraiser on roads »'• j w Geo. Hutchinson, trustee Milford w& ® wiV .v'. a i Zepfi Fiejlholtl, trustee Paradise Twp Fred Jepsen^ clerk Goodrich Twp. Amos Petersen, trustee Goodrich Twp. Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for aourt-house i /. < .v. .jsi ,. - 11 John; Kott, pamirtng andiiAln/Hnf,' { t\ jail'- ind heating plant . - "• 18.80 : Claus " Grage, domestic animal t'"> W' ciaim 35.00 %/ 36.00 t Board adjourned at 12 o'clock noon to i meet at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Afternoon session J"' '' Bop,rd met at i:30 o'clock p. m., mem- '••• bers present: Martin Nehls, chairman; C. J. Bohnsack, Wm. Kggers, Hans Hag- ge and John Holland. Absent: None. On motion claims were allowed as fol- lows: jUonto G. Reimer, repairing bridges : .$ 8.45 Amos Petersen, repairing bridges 8.45 Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., spikes and bolts 16.65 H. C. Martin & Son, wire 5.00 Rogers Brothers, bridge lumber. 21.44 John Friederichsen, paid spikes John Brummer, repairing county road Adolph Moeller, ; dragging 'coun- iiftK'>road; t f,:; Carl Storjohann, dragging coun- .ty .roaa S. H. Miller, dragging county road Mike Molony, dragging county road .. .• John Brummer, dragging county road Jfrs. A'lrtjyra Field, blind pension Murilla Patch in, blind pension. Marie Mitchell, widow's pension. Mrs. Marie Hansen, widow's pen- qlolji ..,.v... ...... Marie Iftrie, blind pension .... Mrs. Jennie- Storjohann, widow's" pension 8.00 Mrs. Isaac Waddlngton, care and board for Patrick Casey Farmers Lumber Co., coal for Mrs. E. Tillett L Oakland Cemetery Assn., burial of o-v.Mrs. Herbert Pearson Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for Mrs. Mesenbrink Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for A. M. Chrestensen Herman Grill, coal for Mrs. George Herman Grill, coal for Mrs. Mrs. Mesenbrink Contract between Crawford county, Iowa, by Its board of supervisors and Harry M. Clark for assistant county en- gineer was entered into and signed, and •on motion contract and his bond were approve*. i nnm— Supervisor John A. Holland intro- duced and read the resolution next here- inafter set out, and moved its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Hans Hagge: and after due consideration thereof by the board, the chairman put the ques- tion upon the adoption of said resolu- tion, and the roll being called, the fol- I I lowing named supervisors voted aye: John A. Holland, Hans Hagge, C, J. Bohn ; s$cK, Wm. Eggers and Martin Neiils. Nays: None. Whereupon the chairman' declared said resolution duly adopted as follows: ._ To Provide for the issuance of $100,- ,59' 000.00 funding bonds. JYhereas, the county of Crawford, in. the state of Iowa, is a body corporate, j$ duly organized and existing under and -jt by virtue of the laws and constitution Si of 'the state of Iowa; and said county » has a population exceeding 15,000; and there is not located within said county af any city of the second class with a pop- •& -ulation of five thousand or over which ,?.£ is traversed by a stream two hundred ^ feet or more in width from «hore to iSf shore 'line, or any city of the first class, ''jk or any special charter city; and •f? Whereas; said county now has an in- '•$ defotedness in the amount of over $100,- i.iiv 000.09 all evidenced by valid warrants now remaining unpaid, each Issued in :.w pursuance of section 471 of the code of pfc Iowa, all of which indebtedness; thus evidenced, was on the first day of Jan- uary 1919, and now is oustanding, pay- V able and due: and Whereas, all of said indebtedness was I •. contracted, incurreds and allowed and I l&ch ot said warrants were executed and- 1, Title IV of the code of Iowa, as amended, and in conformity with a reso- lution ol' said board, duly passed, for the purpose of funding a like amount of the valid, subsisting indebtedness of said county, outstanding on the first day of January, 1919, and until the issuance of this bond. And it is hereby certified and recited: That all acts, conditions and tilings re- quired by the laws and constitution of the state of Iowa to be done precedent to and in the issue of tills bond, have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form as required by law; that the indebtedness funded by the issuance of this bond was valid, subsisting and legal Indebtedness of said county; and that the total in- debtedness of said county, Including this bond, does not exceed the constitu- tional or statutory limitations. In testimony whereof, said county by its beard of supervisors, has caused this bond to be signed by the. chairman of the board, and attested by. the auditor, with the seal of the county affixed, as of the first day of February, 1919. Chairman, Board of Supervisors. Attest County Auditor County, Iowa. (Form of Coupon) No $ Crawford County, Iowa. On 19 the treasurer of county, Iowa, will pay bearer "..dollars and cents, at 'the office of county treas- urer with exchange, Denison, Iowa, for semi-annual Interest on its funding bond, dated Feb. 1, 1919, No. .... County Auditor. (Form of County Treasurer's Certiticate) County Treasurer's Certificate. State of Iowa, County of Crawford, ss. I hereby certify that this bond has been duly recorded in a book for that purpose in my office in accordance with section 404 of the code of Iowa. 8.75 8.00 17.25 44.25 19.12 42.75 9.00 37.50 37.50 12.00 ,31,50 137.CO 10.00 5.30 8.75 36.65, 9.50 8.90 25.65 issued by order of the board of super- visors of said county for purposes au- thorized by law and in form, time and manner required by law; and none of said indebtedness was incurred, and none of said warrants were issued in violation of sections 10!l-a et seq., 429, 440, 443, 446 et seq., or 2241 of the code of Iowa and code supplements pr any law amendatory thereof or substitutive therel'or or supplemental or additional thereto, or in violation of any law for- bidding, restricting or regulating the contracting or the incurring of indebt- edness or the issuance of warrants, or in violation of any law whatever, and Whereas, none of said indebtedness was incurred, anil none of said warrants were issued, for the purpose of any real estate or for the purchase of construc- tion of any building; and Whereas, an appropriation was duly made by the board of supervisors of said county in strict compliance with sectiofe 424 of the code of Iowa for each of the bridges for which any of said in- debtedness was incurred or warrants is- sued; and none of said indebtedness was incurred and none of said warrants were issued; for the construction of any bridge not a county charge, or for the construction of any bridge costing more than $40.00 per lineal foot for super- structure, or for the construction of any bridge entirely within said county cost- ing, including substructure, superstruc- ture and approaches, more than $25,000; or for the construction of any bridge across a stream which is a boundary of said county costing, including substruc- ture, superstructure and approaches, more than $15,000; and Whereas, none of said indebtedness or warrants has ever been adjudicated to be Invalid, and no litigation is pending prayed or threatened involving the va- lidity of any of said indebtedness or warrants, and all of said indebtedness thus evidenced, is a legal, valid and bind- ing obligation of said county, and all of said indebtedness thus evidenced, is in such form and of such character that it can legally be funded (and in the man- ner hereinafter provided); and Whereas, it is deemed to the best in- terests of aald county, to fund said out- standing indebtedness', thus evidenced, to the .amount, of $100,000.00; and , Whereas, the amount, nature and con- dition of, .the Indebtedness of said county now'is, arid tf&tf on the Wfct diy Of-Jan- uary, 1919, including the aforesaid in- debtedness, evidenced as aforesaid, and wast' at the tioie of the contracting and Of tiiei incurring and of; the sallowing of each item ;of «ai<J ljadeljt'edhess, ipclud- ;ing ^ucfr Stent,i and-at! the-time <>f the authorisation and of the Issuance and of the presentation of each of said war- rants, Including such warrant, such that according to the last prevlqus state and coii&ty t»x lists rid portion of said coun- ty BOW lis, of wap at any 'of said .time, chargeable' 'with taxation (either levied or necessary afterwards to be levied) to pay county indebtedness exceeding the limit of one and one-quarter per cen- tum of the actual value of the taxable property within such portion of said county, and such that the total indebt- edness of said county does not now, and did not at any of the aforesaid times ex- ceed the constitutional or statutory lim- itations; now therefore. Be it resolved by the board of super- visors of the county of Crawford, In the state of Iowa: ;Section 1. That for the purpose of funding the indebtedness of said coun- ty in the amount of $100,000.00, referred to and proposed to be funded >in the pre- amble of this resolution, and evi- denced by the warrants also' referred to in the preamble of this resolution, there are herebyi authorized to. be Sssuct} one ttundred if 100) negotiable' funding bonds Of said county i>f <m$ thousand dollars ($1,000.00) '£ach,' ^numbered consecutively from one (1) to one hundred (100) both numbers inclusive, to be dated tile; first day of Februatfj', 1919, eaqh bearing in- terest from! and: after -the; date thereof until paid at the rate of five per centum (5. per cent) per annum, payable .on. the first 'day pf November, 1919, and' sphiir annually thereafter on the first dayis of r-mm+v May and November in each year, such .Auditor. 'v interest «to be evidenced by negotiable! Board adjourned at jo clock p. m. to coupons attached Vjj eacli bond; 'both [meet Friday, Jan. 24, 1919, at 10 oclock principal'and interest payable in latvful ! .i, . money,of ,tbe United States of America,!^ J- IORTZ, MARTIN NEKLS, at the office of fie county treasurer | . , .County .A^iditpr. Chairman, with exchange, Denison, Iowa. Said > Deqison, Iowa, Friday, Jan. 24, 1919. bonds,shall .becorrie* due and payable ill Pursuant to adjournment the board of tliei'r nuoierlaal order >as follows: I supervisors met at 10 o'clock a. m., Bonds Nos. 1 to 5 inclusive, $5000.00 chairman Neiils presiding. County Treasurer. Section 3. In order to provide for the funding of the indebtedness herein or- dered to be funded, said indebtedness shall be called for payment and the coun- ty treasurer is hereby directed and au- thorized to take all appropriate aciloni Section 4. The bonds hereby author- ized shall be signed by the chairman , of the board of supervisors and attested by the county auditor, with the county seal affixed, and the coupons thereto at-' tached shall each be executed, with the original or fac simile signature of the county auditor: and said bohds with coupons attached, when so executed shall be delivered to the countv treo---- urer and shall be by him recorded, sold and. delivered to the purchasers there- of; and the proceeds thereof shall be us<d only for the purpose aforesaid, or said bonds may be exchanged for said outstanding warrants, par for par, and in any event, said outstanding warrants, so paid or exchanged, shall be cancelled simultaneously with the delivery of the bonds hereby authorized, the intention being to change but not to increase the indebtedness of said county. Section 5. The board of supervisors shall, in conformity with law, annually levy a tax upon all the taxable property subject to taxation within ^hid county, in addition to the levy authorized for other purposes, sufficient to pay the in- terest ooupons on the bonds hereby au- thorized as and when the same mature, and also a special levy to pay the prin- cipal at maturity as required by law, and the moneys arising from such levies shall be known as the "Funding Bond Fund. Series February 1, 1919,"-and shall be used fpr the payment of said interest coupons and said bonds and for no other purpose wh^.tevpr. . i Section 6.' ' Aft resolutions or par't^ of resolutions in confliot herewith be 'and the same: arte hereby repealled. Passed and approved Jan. 22, 191-9. , . MARTIN N13HLS, Chairmari, Board of Supervisors. ' Attest: P. J. PORTZ, on the first d~v of May, 1922. Bonds Nn," 6 to 10 inclusive, $5000.00 •on- 'the first day of November, 1922, Bonds Nos. 11 to 15 inclusive, $50Q0.00 on the first day of May, 1923, '*'? ! '.'"Bonds Nos. 16.to 20 iiicltr^iye, $54)00.00 oil the.first dajf.of November,'192$.*• . Bond's-.Nos. 21 to 2!r inclusive, $3000.00 on the first day of May, 1H24. Bonds Nos. 2t> to 30 inclusive, $5000.00 on*«tha first diliy'ef'Novembeiy 1924: Bonds Nos. 31 to 3!> inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day <if May, 1925. Bonds Nos. 36 to 40 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1925. Bonds Nos. 41 to 45 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1920. Bonds Nos. 46 to 50i inclusive, $!iO0O.OO on the first day of November, 1926. Bonds Nos. 51 to 55 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1927. Bonds Nos. 56 to 60 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1927. Bonds Nos. 61 to 65 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1928. Bonds Nos. 66 to 70 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1928. Bfonds Nos. ; 71 to 75 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first <Jay of May, 1929. Bonds Nos. 76 to 80 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first flay of November, 1929. Bond^ Nosi 81 to 85 Inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1.9,30. ; Bonds Nos 86 to 90 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1930. Bonds Noa 91 to 95 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first dfiy of May, 1931. Bonds Nqs. 96 to 100 inclusive, $5>* 000.00 on the first day of November, 1931. . Section 2. The bonds hereby author- ized shall te in form and recitals sub- stantially as follows: (Form of Bond) No ... United States of America, jState-of lomjaii County of Crawford, . 7 '' >U>fDlNG BOND i The county of Crawford, in the state of Iowa, for value received, promises to pay to bearer one thousand dollars, law- ful money of the United States of Amer- ica, on the first day of 19..., with interest on said sum from, the date hereof until paid, at the rate of five per centum, payable on the first day of No- vember, 1919, and semi-annually there- after on the first days of May and No- vember in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally be- come due. Both principal and interest, of this bond are hereby made payable at the office of the county treasurer with exchange, in the city of Denison, state of Iowa; and for the prompt payment' of this bond, both principal and interest at maturity, the full faith and credit of said county are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond is issued by the board of supervisors of said county pursuant to arid in strict compliance with the pro- visions of sections 403 et seq., Chapter Melnbers, all present. Minutes of Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1919, wire read drtd dp proVed. . On motion'olTlciUl'bonds were approv- edias follows: .', .> Bert Keim for assessor of Willow Twp.- . «*. •• Frank II. Dobler for assessor of West Side Twp; : & J J 1,1 * U '8 Arthur E. .TacObsen for assessor of Stockholm Twp. ' J. A.. Saunders for assessor of Nishna- botny Twp. Thos. Meehan for assessor of Hayes Twp. Wm. T. McMahon for assessor of Iowa Twp. M. R. McGrath for justice of the peace West Side Twp. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Ladiesl Try this- Darkens beautiful- ly and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and yout'hfulness Common garden gage brewed into a lieavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully' dark and lux- uriant. Mixing the Sage Ted. and Sul- phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier Way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of, other ingredients a large ibottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural- ly, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair; taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application, or two your' hair 'becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you %ppear years younger.—Adv. Edna M. Portz for deputy county aud- itor. Swan Johnson for constable Milford Twp. F. A. Slater for clerk Washington Twp. J. W. Hall for clerk Boyer Twp. Wm. Ewoldt for clerk Hayes Twp. Henry Brus for clerk Iowa Twp. Consent highway petition of Lyman F. Morris No. 1235, came up l'or hear- ing, and on motion was established as a public highway, by Crawford county paying Lyman F. Morris the surp of sev- enty-five dollars as damages. Consent higliway petition of Umil Sin- ow, No. 1237, came up for hearing, and on motion was established as a public highway, Crawford county paying Emll Sinow $110 as damages. Resolved by the board of supervisors of Crawford county, Iowa, that, the su- pervisors' districts to look after bridge and road work be divided us follows: Martin Nehls: Washington, Union, Boyer and Willow townships. Hans Hagge: Charter Oak, Soldier, Hanover and Morgan townships. John A. Holland: West Side, Jackson, Stockholm and Milford townships. C. J. Bohnsack: Iowa, Hayes, East Boyer and Nishnabotny townships. Wm. Eggers: Denison, Paradise, Good- rich and Otter Creek townships. Resolved by the board of supervisors of Crawford county, Iowa, that, the county auditor is hereby authorized to .issue warrants for grand jurors and clerk, upon the certificate of the judge of the district court, also for witness fees and mileage for attendance before the grand jury, upon the certificate of the county attorney and foreman of such jury, also for jury fees and mileage on certificate of the clerk of the district court, also for witness fees before the district court in criminal* cases when such fees are payable by the county, up- on the certificate of the clerk of the dis- trict court, also for shorthand reporter upon the certificate of the judge holding court, also for soldiers relief commis- sion, also for gopher bounty, also fos salaries of county officers and employees as fixed by law and the board of super- visors, all in -accordance with chapter ?36 of the 37th general assembly, o,f the state pf Iowa- County superintendent's report of; in- stitute fund: I hereby submit the following report of the institute fund, towit: •Receipts Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1918 ...... 311.26 Examination fees 260.00 County appropriation '. 150.00 16.13 61.50 26.25 53.20 78.35 3.00 3.00 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 $721.26 ...$130.00 ... 50.00 541.^6 Expenditures Vi examination fees to state W. A. Jessup Jan. 1, 1919,' balance .... $721.26 I hereby certify that the above report is a true report of*the institute fund. F. N. Olry, , County Superintendent. On motion foregoing report was ac- cepted and ordered filed. County recorder's report for year 1918: I, W. A. Cramer, county recorder of Crawford county, Iowa, being first duly sworn on my oath, do depose and say that I have collected all the fees requir- ed by law for the recording of instru- ments filed in my office for the year end- ing Dec. 31, 1918, in the aggregate sum of nineteen hundred twenty-four and 30-100 dollars- ($1924.30), a»d that said suip has been turned over to the county treasurer as shown by tho attached re- ceipt. W. A. Cramer, County Recorder. On motion report was approved and ordered filed. On motion claims were allowed as fol- lows: Isaac Howorth, domestic animal claim $153.60 Zeph Flenhold, dragging county road Ilenry Schade, dragging bounty road Frank Corn, dragging county road Erich Mesenbrink, dragging coun- ty road Ethan Crane, dragging county road Dr. J. J. Meehan, commissioner in the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes T. V. Walker, commissioner in the matter of the insanity of Susie M.' Stokes R. C. Stokes, witness in th© mat- ter of the insanity of Susie M.. Stokes .* Clayton Baker, witness in the mat- ter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes Mrs. Clayton Baker, witness in the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes W. 1-L Parker, witness in the 'mat- ter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes H. J. Cummings, sheriff fees in the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes 2.00 John Ehrke, repairing bridges.. 21.00 Henry Watje, repairing bridges.. 5.20 Wm. Timm, taking out old bridge 14.00 Green Bay Lumber Co., abridge material \ 2.25 Frank Corn, repairing bridge... 5.60 West Side Lumber Co., bridge lumber 38.35 Emil Evers estate, spikes and wire 15.85 B. H. Foderberg, repairing bridges Farmers Lbr & Coal Co., bridge lumber Alfred Guesing, repairing bridge Nye Schneider Fowler Co., bridge lumber 1 C. & N. W. Ry. Co., rent of R. R. grounl for piling bridge lumber Maple .Valley Lbr. Co., bridge lumber ' HanaE. Christiansen, stirrups and .boltq ., Fred Fit^simmons, damag« to land by public travel ..; Herman Grill, moving 80', span steel bridge Aug Limbrecht, fruit sold to county home and money ad- vanced for curtains Stewart Lbr. Co., coal for Chas. Bray ' Stewart Lbr. Co.,,coal for Pete Petersen ••••••• .«».«• Stewart Lbr. Co., coal for Mrs. Enright Balle-Brodersen Co., Vi cost supplies fir emergency hospital Lyman F. Morris, additional riglft of way 75.00 Erich Mesenbrink, repairing road 4.26 Frank Corn, repairing road .... Tom Burke, repairing road Chris Lensar, repairing road.... Emil Sinow, additional right of way 110.00 P. J. Portz, gopher bounty paid C.70 Thos. McGrin, appraiser on roads 7.30 -P. J. Eggers, wolf bounty 20.00 5.44 10.89 1.95 23.05 32.68 8.30 32.15 40.00 681.50 15.00 4.09 1.67 18.43 14.55 28.00 10.80 26.00 R. I. Newcom, trustee Milford Twp 24.00 B. O'Donnell, clerk West Side Twp 9.00 P. J. Lawler, coming after assess- or-' books 4.75 Thos. Meehan, coming after assessor books 4.34 Board adjourned at 12 o'clock noon to meet at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Afternoon session Board met at 1:30 o'clock p. m., all members present. On motion following claims were al- lowed: Martin Nehls, session, committee and mileage $ 26.50 Hans Hagge, session, committee and mileage 28.40 John Holland, session, committee and mileage .*.. 55.50 Wm. Eggers, session, committee and mileage 54.30 C. J. Bohnsack, session, commit- tee and mileage 66.55 Ronald L. Wygant* services in engineer's office 88.38 George Staley, services in engi- neer's office 102.80 G. T. Marrlngton, money advanced in case of state vs Clem Ro- tund! 3.00 Frank Erichs, coming after as- sessor supplies 4.58 W. E. Dow, wolf bounty 20.00 Richardson Bros., premium on in- surance 330.75 H. J. Cummings, expense in case State vs Adolph Rosburg .... 10.00 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Ben Schaffer 1.50 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Ralph Brockelsby.... 3.50 Wm. Hannan, constable fees in case State vs Ralph Brockels-* by 10.00 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Herman Cassebarth.. 3.50 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees In case State Rhinehard Lochmiller .. 2.00 W. C. Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs L. Ostran H. J. Curr}mingsvfees and expense in case State vs L. Ostran .... W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Herman Grau 4.50 4.75 3.50 W. H. Laub, constable fees in oase State vs Herman Urau W. C. 'Rollins. J. P. fees in case State vs W. C. Carnes W. C. Rollins, J. P. fees In case State vs Jas. Flneran John Costello, constable fees in case State vs Jas. Flneran W. C. 'Rollins, J. I'. fees in case State vs G. H. Grau W. H. Laub, constable fees in case State vs G. H. Grau W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Wm. Keith H. J. Cummings, constable fees in case State vs Wm. Keith W.'C. Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Hy Mesenbrink W. H. Laub, constable fees in case State vs Ily Mesenbrink W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs'Ph. A. Schluinberger.. W. .C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs R. Knaul W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs J. J. Engestrom John Costello, constable fees in case State vs J. J. Engestrom. 1.30 t ; 2.50 2.00 3.85 4.00 \V« 1.3Q •- i 4.00 . 5.00 . 3.S0 - 2.45 V- V- 3.C0 3.50 A-.v 2.00 M .85 -I® (Continued on Page 4, Sec. 2.) 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SETCION 1—PAGE FOUR THE DENISON REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919

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| Official Publication '•]. >;, , — • -— «

Denlson, Iowa, Wednesday, Jan. £2, 1919.

Pursuant to adjournment the board of supervisors met at 10 o'clock a. m.

Chairman Martin Nelila presiding. Members present: Martin Nehls, C. J.

; Bohnsack, Wm. Ksgers, Hans Hagge and . John A. Holland.

Absent: None. ' Minutes of Friday, Jan. 3, 1919, were read and. approved.

Appointment Of H. I. Vollersen as dep­uty county treasurer was on motion ap­proved.

On motion following official bonds were approved:

iH. I. Vollersen, for deputy county treasurer.

Fred Jepsen, f6r clerk Goodrich Twp. Gustav Else, for clerk Morgan Twp. J H A Christiansen for clerk of Sol­

dier Twp. , Max Hoist for clerk of Denison Twp.

H. A. Norman for assessor of Denison city.

Fred Jacobs for assessor of Morgan Twp. -

Jurgen Koch for assessor of Charter Oak Twp.

H. a Dorale for assessor of Soldier Twp. •

August Maack for assessor of Hanover Twp.

Ludolf Mohr for assessor of Schleswig. • H. B. Hansen for justice of the peace Stockholm Twp.

Frank Robb for justice of the peace Charter Oak Twp.

Frank L. Hoffman for constable Deni­son city.

Jurgen Jepsen for constable Goodrich ; ' Twp.

On motion bonds of banks designated for deposits of county funds were'ap­proved. as follows:

Commercial bank of Schleswig, Iowa. Farmers State bank, Dow City, Iowa.

* On motion claims were allowed as fol­lows:

ttAi •, lk-F. Morris, poldiefs, relief com-

• commissioner Theo. Drak'e, soldiers relief com-

f;.T

/(•> P

'4.10

• «.CQ county,

meeting with auditor 130.60 M. B. Jones, services in engi­

neer's office jr. 101:88 Andrew Bell, »., supplies*; post- *>• •«ge and subicriptioni to HEitator l#i25,

Mrs. Gus Retman, laundry for v>' c'out-t house 1.25

Gu« Retman, janitor work in court house Vi... $5.40

Oscar Knobloch, . labor : in co\irt ibouee I ..U...«. .vs... 27.50

Review Pu.b. .Co., ipubltqhin'g botircl <U proceedings, notices and sample ballot 131.07

City of Denison,'water rent 182.10 City of Denison, lighting court

house, jail and heating plant.. 26.01 Midland Chemicail Co., supplies for

court house 25.50 Wm. Kruthoff, trustee Denison -

Ttap. 15.00 M. J. Conway,, trustee Denison

Twp. 15.00 Martin Houlihan, trustee Denison

Twp. 15.00 Max Hoist, clerk Denison Twp... 12.00 Wm. Blackman, livery for engi­

neer's office 4.00 L. D. Vassar, cleaning jail 3.00 Paul Walde, storm windows and

repairs for court house 445.40 Julius Jacobs, trustee Charter Oak

Twp. ( 3.00 Wm. B. Dana Co., advertising bond

sale , .. .. 6.60 C. P.- HarVey, trustee Denison

•Twp. ...... w,„, ... 3.00 J. H. A. Christiansen, clerk Sol­

dier Twp 6.00 Albert 1 Fester, trustee ; Soldier

•* JiV .J ' 6.00 Fritz Schoenfeld,- trustee Soldier

Twp. ... . 6.00.

6.00

1 4g.00

8.00 7.80

7.30

15.00

21.00 7.50

12.00

6;F>

••'*1

Twp. ....... Frank Henning, trustee Hanover

'fwp. Wilbur Hall, trustee" WfH'ow Twp. John Cook, appraiser on roads .. H. F. Johannsen,- r appraiser on

roads »'• j w Geo. Hutchinson, trustee Milford w& • ® wiV .v'.

a i Zepfi Fiejlholtl, trustee Paradise Twp

Fred Jepsen^ clerk Goodrich Twp. Amos Petersen, trustee Goodrich

Twp. Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for

aourt-house i /. < .v. .jsi ,. -11 John; Kott, pamirtng andiiAln/Hnf,' { t\

jail'- ind heating plant . - "• 18.80:

Claus " Grage, domestic animal t'"> W' ciaim • 35.00

%/ 36.00 t Board adjourned at 12 o'clock noon to

i meet at 1:30 o'clock p. m. • Afternoon session

J"' '' Bop,rd met at i:30 o'clock p. m., mem-'••• bers present: Martin Nehls, chairman;

C. J. Bohnsack, Wm. Kggers, Hans Hag-ge and John Holland.

Absent: None. On motion claims were allowed as fol­

lows: jUonto G. Reimer, repairing

bridges : .$ 8.45 Amos Petersen, repairing bridges 8.45 Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., spikes

and bolts 16.65 H. C. Martin & Son, wire 5.00 Rogers Brothers, bridge lumber. 21.44 John Friederichsen, paid spikes John Brummer, repairing county

road Adolph Moeller, ; dragging 'coun-iiftK'>road; tf,:; Carl Storjohann, dragging coun-.ty .roaa

S. H. Miller, dragging county road

Mike Molony, dragging county road .. .•

John Brummer, dragging county road

Jfrs. A'lrtjyra Field, blind pension Murilla Patch in, blind pension. Marie Mitchell, widow's pension. Mrs. Marie Hansen, widow's pen-

qlolji ..,.v... ...... Marie Iftrie, blind pension .... Mrs. Jennie- Storjohann, widow's"

pension 8.00 Mrs. Isaac Waddlngton, care and

board for Patrick Casey Farmers Lumber Co., coal for

Mrs. E. Tillett L Oakland Cemetery Assn., burial of

o - v . M r s . H e r b e r t P e a r s o n Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for

Mrs. Mesenbrink Pfarr Gebert Hunt Co., mdse. for

A. M. Chrestensen Herman Grill, coal for Mrs.

George Herman Grill, coal for Mrs.

Mrs. Mesenbrink Contract between Crawford county,

Iowa, by Its board of supervisors and Harry M. Clark for assistant county en­gineer was entered into and signed, and •on motion contract and his bond were approve*. i nnm—

Supervisor John A. Holland intro­duced and read the resolution next here­inafter set out, and moved its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Hans Hagge: and after due consideration thereof by the board, the chairman put the ques­tion upon the adoption of said resolu­tion, and the roll being called, the fol-

II lowing named supervisors voted aye: • John A. Holland, Hans Hagge, C, J. Bohn ; s$cK, Wm. Eggers and Martin Neiils.

Nays: None. Whereupon the chairman' declared

said resolution duly adopted as follows: ._To Provide for the issuance of $100,-

,59' 000.00 funding bonds. JYhereas, the county of Crawford, in.

the state of Iowa, is a body corporate, j$ duly organized and existing under and -jt by virtue of the laws and constitution Si of 'the state of Iowa; and said county » • has a population exceeding 15,000; and

there is not located within said county af any city of the second class with a pop-

•& -ulation of five thousand or over which ,?.£ is traversed by a stream two hundred ^ feet or more in width from «hore to

iSf shore 'line, or any city of the first class, ''jk or any special charter city; and •f? Whereas; said county now has an in-'•$ defotedness in the amount of over $100,-i.iiv 000.09 all evidenced by valid warrants

now remaining unpaid, each Issued in :.w pursuance of section 471 of the code of pfc Iowa, all of which indebtedness; thus

evidenced, was on the first day of Jan­uary 1919, and now is oustanding, pay-

V able and due: and Whereas, all of said indebtedness was I

•. contracted, incurreds and allowed and I l&ch ot said warrants were executed and-

1, Title IV of the code of Iowa, as amended, and in conformity with a reso­lution ol' said board, duly passed, for the purpose of funding a like amount of the valid, subsisting indebtedness of said county, outstanding on the first day of January, 1919, and until the issuance of this bond.

And it is hereby certified and recited: That all acts, conditions and tilings re­quired by the laws and constitution of the state of Iowa to be done precedent to and in the issue of tills bond, have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form as required by law; that the indebtedness funded by the issuance of this bond was valid, subsisting and legal Indebtedness of said county; and that the total in­debtedness of said county, Including this bond, does not exceed the constitu­tional or statutory limitations.

In testimony whereof, said county by its beard of supervisors, has caused this bond to be signed by the. chairman of the board, and attested by. the auditor, with the seal of the county affixed, as of the first day of February, 1919.

Chairman, Board of Supervisors. Attest County Auditor County, Iowa.

(Form of Coupon) No $

Crawford County, Iowa. On 19 the

treasurer of county, Iowa, will pay bearer "..dollars and cents, at 'the office of county treas­urer with exchange, Denison, Iowa, for semi-annual Interest on its funding bond, dated Feb. 1, 1919, No. ....

County Auditor. (Form of County Treasurer's Certiticate)

County Treasurer's Certificate. State of Iowa, County of Crawford, ss.

I hereby certify that this bond has been duly recorded in a book for that purpose in my office in accordance with section 404 of the code of Iowa.

8.75

8.00

17.25

44.25

19.12

42.75

9.00 37.50 37.50 12.00

,31,50 137.CO

10.00

5.30

8.75

36.65,

9.50

8.90

25.65

issued by order of the board of super­visors of said county for purposes au­thorized by law and in form, time and manner required by law; and none of said indebtedness was incurred, and none of said warrants were issued in violation of sections 10!l-a et seq., 429, 440, 443, 446 et seq., or 2241 of the code of Iowa and code supplements pr any law amendatory thereof or substitutive therel'or or supplemental or additional thereto, or in violation of any law for­bidding, restricting or regulating the contracting or the incurring of indebt­edness or the issuance of warrants, or in violation of any law whatever, and

Whereas, none of said indebtedness was incurred, anil none of said warrants were issued, for the purpose of any real estate or for the purchase of construc­tion of any building; and

Whereas, an appropriation was duly made by the board of supervisors of said county in strict compliance with sectiofe 424 of the code of Iowa for each of the bridges for which any of said in­debtedness was incurred or warrants is­sued; and none of said indebtedness was incurred and none of said warrants were issued; for the construction of any bridge not a county charge, or for the construction of any bridge costing more than $40.00 per lineal foot for super­structure, or for the construction of any bridge entirely within said county cost­ing, including substructure, superstruc­ture and approaches, more than $25,000; or for the construction of any bridge across a stream which is a boundary of said county costing, including substruc­ture, superstructure and approaches, more than $15,000; and

Whereas, none of said indebtedness or warrants has ever been adjudicated to be Invalid, and no litigation is pending prayed or threatened involving the va­lidity of any of said indebtedness or warrants, and all of said indebtedness thus evidenced, is a legal, valid and bind­ing obligation of said county, and all of said indebtedness thus evidenced, is in such form and of such character that it can legally be funded (and in the man­ner hereinafter provided); and

Whereas, it is deemed to the best in­terests of aald county, to fund said out­standing indebtedness', thus evidenced, to the .amount, of $100,000.00; and ,

Whereas, the amount, nature and con­dition of, .the Indebtedness of said county now'is, arid tf&tf on the Wfct diy Of-Jan­uary, 1919, including the aforesaid in­debtedness, evidenced as aforesaid, and wast' at the tioie of the contracting and Of tiiei incurring and of; the sallowing of each item ;of «ai<J ljadeljt'edhess, ipclud-;ing ^ucfr Stent,i and-at! the-time <>f the authorisation and of the Issuance and of the presentation of each of said war­rants, Including such warrant, such that according to the last prevlqus state and coii&ty t»x lists rid portion of said coun­ty BOW lis, of wap at any 'of said .time, chargeable' 'with taxation (either levied or necessary afterwards to be levied) to pay county indebtedness exceeding the limit of one and one-quarter per cen­tum of the actual value of the taxable property within such portion of said county, and such that the total indebt­edness of said county does not now, and did not at any of the aforesaid times ex­ceed the constitutional or statutory lim­itations; now therefore.

Be it resolved by the board of super­visors of the county of Crawford, In the state of Iowa:

;Section 1. That for the purpose of funding the indebtedness of said coun­ty in the amount of $100,000.00, referred to and proposed to be funded >in the pre­amble of this resolution, and evi­denced by the warrants also' referred to in the preamble of this resolution, there are herebyi authorized to. be Sssuct} one ttundred if 100) negotiable' funding bonds Of said county i>f <m$ thousand dollars ($1,000.00) '£ach,' ^numbered consecutively from one (1) to one hundred (100) both numbers inclusive, to be dated tile; first day of Februatfj', 1919, eaqh bearing in­terest from! and: after -the; date thereof until paid at the rate of five per centum (5. per cent) per annum, payable .on. the first 'day pf November, 1919, and' sphiir annually thereafter on the first dayis of r-mm+v May and November in each year, such .Auditor. 'v interest «to be evidenced by negotiable! Board adjourned at jo clock p. m. to coupons attached Vjj eacli bond; 'both [meet Friday, Jan. 24, 1919, at 10 oclock principal'and interest payable in latvful ! .i, . money,of ,tbe United States of America,!^ J- IORTZ, MARTIN NEKLS, at the office of fie county treasurer | . , .County .A^iditpr. Chairman, with exchange, Denison, Iowa. Said > Deqison, Iowa, Friday, Jan. 24, 1919. bonds,shall .becorrie* due and payable ill Pursuant to adjournment the board of tliei'r nuoierlaal order >as follows: I supervisors met at 10 o'clock a. m.,

Bonds Nos. 1 to 5 inclusive, $5000.00 • chairman Neiils presiding.

County Treasurer. Section 3. In order to provide for the

funding of the indebtedness herein or­dered to be funded, said indebtedness shall be called for payment and the coun­ty treasurer is hereby directed and au­thorized to take all appropriate aciloni

Section 4. The bonds hereby author­ized shall be signed by the chairman , of the board of supervisors and attested by the county auditor, with the county seal affixed, and the coupons thereto at-' tached shall each be executed, with the original or fac simile signature of the county auditor: and said bohds with coupons attached, when so executed shall be delivered to the countv treo----urer and shall be by him recorded, sold and. delivered to the purchasers there­of; and the proceeds thereof shall be us<d only for the purpose aforesaid, or said bonds may be exchanged for said outstanding warrants, par for par, and in any event, said outstanding warrants, so paid or exchanged, shall be cancelled simultaneously with the delivery of the bonds hereby authorized, the • intention being to change but not to increase the indebtedness of said county.

Section 5. The board of supervisors shall, in conformity with law, annually levy a tax upon all the taxable property subject to taxation within ^hid county, in addition to the levy authorized for other purposes, sufficient to pay the in­terest ooupons on the bonds hereby au­thorized as and when the same mature, and also a special levy to pay the prin­cipal at maturity as required by law, and the moneys arising from such levies shall be known as the "Funding Bond Fund. Series February 1, 1919,"-and shall be used fpr the payment of said interest coupons and said bonds and for no other purpose wh^.tevpr. . i

Section 6.' ' Aft resolutions or par't^ of resolutions in confliot herewith be 'and the same: arte hereby repealled. •

Passed and approved Jan. 22, 191-9. , . MARTIN N13HLS, • Chairmari, Board of Supervisors. '

Attest: P. J. PORTZ,

on the first d~v of May, 1922. Bonds Nn," 6 to 10 inclusive, $5000.00

•on- 'the first day of November, 1922, Bonds Nos. 11 to 15 inclusive, $50Q0.00

on the first day of May, 1923, '*'? !

'.'"Bonds Nos. 16.to 20 iiicltr^iye, $54)00.00 oil the.first dajf.of November,'192$.*•

. Bond's-.Nos. 21 to 2!r inclusive, $3000.00 on the first day of May, 1H24.

Bonds Nos. 2t> to 30 inclusive, $5000.00 on*«tha first diliy'ef'Novembeiy 1924:

Bonds Nos. 31 to 3!> inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day <if May, 1925.

Bonds Nos. 36 to 40 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1925.

Bonds Nos. 41 to 45 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1920.

Bonds Nos. 46 to 50i inclusive, $!iO0O.OO on the first day of November, 1926.

Bonds Nos. 51 to 55 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1927.

Bonds Nos. 56 to 60 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1927.

Bonds Nos. 61 to 65 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1928.

Bonds Nos. 66 to 70 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1928.

Bfonds Nos.; 71 to 75 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first <Jay of May, 1929.

Bonds Nos. 76 to 80 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first flay of November, 1929.

Bond^ Nosi 81 to 85 Inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of May, 1.9,30. ;

Bonds Nos 86 to 90 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first day of November, 1930.

Bonds Noa 91 to 95 inclusive, $5000.00 on the first dfiy of May, 1931.

Bonds Nqs. 96 to 100 inclusive, $5>* 000.00 on the first day of November, 1931. .

Section 2. The bonds hereby author­ized shall te in form and recitals sub­stantially as follows:

(Form of Bond) No ...

United States of America, • jState-of lomjaii County of Crawford, .

7 '' >U>fDlNG BOND • i The county of Crawford, in the state

of Iowa, for value received, promises to pay to bearer one thousand dollars, law­ful money of the United States of Amer­ica, on the first day of 19..., with interest on said sum from, the date hereof until paid, at the rate of five per centum, payable on the first day of No­vember, 1919, and semi-annually there­after on the first days of May and No­vember in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally be­come due. Both principal and interest, of this bond are hereby made payable at the office of the county treasurer with exchange, in the city of Denison, state of Iowa; and for the prompt payment' of this bond, both principal and interest at maturity, the full faith and credit of said county are hereby irrevocably pledged.

This bond is issued by the board of supervisors of said county pursuant to arid in strict compliance with the pro­visions of sections 403 et seq., Chapter

Melnbers, all present. Minutes of Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1919,

wire read drtd dp proVed. . On motion'olTlciUl'bonds were approv-edias follows: .', .>

Bert Keim for assessor of Willow Twp.- . «*. ••

Frank II. Dobler for assessor of West Side Twp; : & J J 1,1 * • U '8

Arthur E. .TacObsen for assessor of Stockholm Twp.

' J. A.. Saunders for assessor of Nishna-botny Twp.

Thos. Meehan for assessor of Hayes Twp.

Wm. T. McMahon for assessor of Iowa Twp.

M. R. McGrath for justice of the peace West Side Twp.

COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR

Ladiesl Try this- Darkens beautiful­ly and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and yout'hfulness

Common garden gage brewed into a lieavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully' dark and lux­uriant. Mixing the Sage Ted. and Sul­phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier Way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addition of, other ingredients a large ibottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss.

While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so natural­ly, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair; taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application, or two your' hair 'becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you %ppear years younger.—Adv.

Edna M. Portz for deputy county aud­itor.

Swan Johnson for constable Milford Twp.

F. A. Slater for clerk Washington Twp.

J. W. Hall for clerk Boyer Twp. Wm. Ewoldt for clerk Hayes Twp. Henry Brus for clerk Iowa Twp. Consent highway petition of Lyman

F. Morris No. 1235, came up l'or hear­ing, and on motion was established as a public highway, by Crawford county paying Lyman F. Morris the surp of sev­enty-five dollars as damages.

Consent higliway petition of Umil Sin-ow, No. 1237, came up for hearing, and on motion was established as a public highway, Crawford county paying Emll Sinow $110 as damages.

Resolved by the board of supervisors of Crawford county, Iowa, that, the su­pervisors' districts to look after bridge and road work be divided us follows:

Martin Nehls: Washington, Union, Boyer and Willow townships.

Hans Hagge: Charter Oak, Soldier, Hanover and Morgan townships.

John A. Holland: West Side, Jackson, Stockholm and Milford townships.

C. J. Bohnsack: Iowa, Hayes, East Boyer and Nishnabotny townships.

Wm. Eggers: Denison, Paradise, Good­rich and Otter Creek townships.

Resolved by the board of supervisors of Crawford county, Iowa, that, the county auditor is hereby authorized to

.issue warrants for grand jurors and clerk, upon the certificate of the judge of the district court, also for witness fees and mileage for attendance before the grand jury, upon the certificate of the county attorney and foreman of such jury, also for jury fees and mileage on certificate of the clerk of the district court, also for witness fees before the district court in criminal* cases when such fees are payable by the county, up­on the certificate of the clerk of the dis­trict court, also for shorthand reporter upon the certificate of the judge holding court, also for soldiers relief commis­sion, also for gopher bounty, also fos salaries of county officers and employees as fixed by law and the board of super­visors, all in -accordance with chapter ?36 of the 37th general assembly, o,f the state pf Iowa-

County superintendent's report of; in­stitute fund:

I hereby submit the following report of the institute fund, towit:

•Receipts Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1918 ......311.26 Examination fees 260.00 County appropriation '. 150.00

16.13

61.50

26.25

53.20

78.35

3.00

3.00

2.75

2.75

2.75

2.75

$721.26

...$130.00

... 50.00 541.^6

Expenditures Vi examination fees to state W. A. Jessup Jan. 1, 1919,' balance ....

$721.26 I hereby certify that the above report

is a true report of*the institute fund. F. N. Olry,

, County Superintendent. On motion foregoing report was ac­

cepted and ordered filed. County recorder's report for year 1918: I, W. A. Cramer, county recorder of

Crawford county, Iowa, being first duly sworn on my oath, do depose and say that I have collected all the fees requir­ed by law for the recording of instru­ments filed in my office for the year end­ing Dec. 31, 1918, in the aggregate sum of nineteen hundred twenty-four and 30-100 dollars- ($1924.30), a»d that said suip has been turned over to the county

treasurer as shown by tho attached re­ceipt.

W. A. Cramer, County Recorder.

On motion report was approved and ordered filed.

On motion claims were allowed as fol­lows: Isaac Howorth, domestic animal

claim $153.60 Zeph Flenhold, dragging county

road Ilenry Schade, dragging bounty

road Frank Corn, dragging county

road Erich Mesenbrink, dragging coun­

ty road Ethan Crane, dragging county

road Dr. J. J. Meehan, commissioner in

the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes

T. V. Walker, commissioner in the matter of the insanity of Susie M.' Stokes

R. C. Stokes, witness in th© mat­ter of the insanity of Susie M.. Stokes .*

Clayton Baker, witness in the mat­ter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes

Mrs. Clayton Baker, witness in the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes

W. 1-L Parker, witness in the 'mat­ter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes

H. J. Cummings, sheriff fees in the matter of the insanity of Susie M. Stokes 2.00

John Ehrke, repairing bridges.. 21.00 Henry Watje, repairing bridges.. 5.20 Wm. Timm, taking out old bridge 14.00 Green Bay Lumber Co., abridge

material \ 2.25 Frank Corn, repairing bridge... 5.60 West Side Lumber Co., bridge

lumber 38.35 Emil Evers estate, spikes and

wire 15.85 B. H. Foderberg, repairing

bridges Farmers Lbr & Coal Co., bridge

lumber Alfred Guesing, repairing bridge Nye Schneider Fowler Co., bridge

lumber 1 C. & N . W. Ry. Co., rent of R.

R. grounl for piling bridge lumber

Maple .Valley Lbr. Co., bridge lumber '

HanaE. Christiansen, stirrups and .boltq .,

Fred Fit^simmons, damag« to land by public travel ..;

Herman Grill, moving 80', span steel bridge

Aug Limbrecht, fruit sold to county home and money ad­vanced for curtains

Stewart Lbr. Co., coal for Chas. Bray '

Stewart Lbr. Co.,,coal for Pete Petersen ••••••• .«».«•

Stewart Lbr. Co., coal for Mrs. Enright

Balle-Brodersen Co., Vi cost supplies fir emergency hospital

Lyman F. Morris, additional riglft of way 75.00

Erich Mesenbrink, repairing road 4.26 Frank Corn, repairing road .... Tom Burke, repairing road Chris Lensar, repairing road.... Emil Sinow, additional right of

way 110.00 P. J. Portz, gopher bounty paid C.70 Thos. McGrin, appraiser on roads 7.30 -P. J. Eggers, wolf bounty 20.00

5.44

10.89 1.95

23.05

32.68

8.30

32.15

40.00

681.50

15.00

4.09

1.67

18.43

14.55

28.00 10.80 26.00

R. I. Newcom, trustee Milford Twp 24.00

B. O'Donnell, clerk West Side Twp 9.00

P. J. Lawler, coming after assess­or-' books 4.75

Thos. Meehan, coming after assessor books 4.34 Board adjourned at 12 o'clock noon to

meet at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Afternoon session

Board met at 1:30 o'clock p. m., all members present.

On motion following claims were al­lowed: Martin Nehls, session, committee

and mileage $ 26.50 Hans Hagge, session, committee

and mileage 28.40 John Holland, session, committee

and mileage .*.. 55.50 Wm. Eggers, session, committee

and mileage 54.30 C. J. Bohnsack, session, commit­

tee and mileage 66.55 Ronald L. Wygant* services in

engineer's office 88.38 George Staley, services in engi­

neer's office 102.80 G. T. Marrlngton, money advanced

in case of state vs Clem Ro­tund! 3.00

Frank Erichs, coming after as­sessor supplies 4.58

W. E. Dow, wolf bounty 20.00 Richardson Bros., premium on in­

surance 330.75 H. J. Cummings, expense in case

State vs Adolph Rosburg .... 10.00 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case

State vs Ben Schaffer 1.50 W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case

State vs Ralph Brockelsby.... 3.50 Wm. Hannan, constable fees in

case State vs Ralph Brockels-* by 10.00

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Herman Cassebarth.. 3.50

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees In case State Rhinehard Lochmiller .. 2.00

W. C. Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs L. Ostran

H. J. Curr}mingsvfees and expense in case State vs L. Ostran ....

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Herman Grau

4.50

4.75

3.50

W. H. Laub, constable fees in oase State vs Herman Urau

W. C. 'Rollins. J. P. fees in case State vs W. C. Carnes

W. C. Rollins, J. P. fees In case State vs Jas. Flneran

John Costello, constable fees in case State vs Jas. Flneran

W. C. 'Rollins, J. I'. fees in case State vs G. H. Grau

W. H. Laub, constable fees in case State vs G. H. Grau

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Wm. Keith

H. J. Cummings, constable fees in case State vs Wm. Keith

W.'C. Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs Hy Mesenbrink

W. H. Laub, constable fees in case State vs Ily Mesenbrink

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs'Ph. A. Schluinberger..

W. .C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs R. Knaul

W. C. 'Rollins, J. P. fees in case State vs J. J. Engestrom

John Costello, constable fees in case State vs J. J. Engestrom.

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2.00

3.85

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